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  1. Iron7

    Tips for a detailed resto

    NC_Pinz, The Aluma-Hyde II is perfect for almost all metal surfaces except flexable plastics which most paints have difficulty sticking to. The Aluma-Hyde II is very resistant to fading due to its epoxy base, that's the main reason why it takes so much time to cure (24 hours). Scarecrow1; so...
  2. Iron7

    Tips for a detailed resto

    So glad to help someone! Like you, there is a right way and a wrong way to restore MV's, some people think that a restoration is nothing more than applying a coat of OD green paint and go hog wild under the hood with the OD paint! It's my goal to do things as accurate as I'm able and within my...
  3. Iron7

    Tips for a detailed resto

    Wanted to share a couple small ideas I use on restoring things. I have a '43 Willys' MB nearly finished and I found a neat way to restore the small nuts and bolts on the old girl. When the Jeep was built, the nuts and bolts were blackened during their manufaturing process for rust protection...
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